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This is the extraordinary story of Jenny Cockell, a young woman
from Northamptonshire, who has always known that she has lived
before. In her previous life her name was Mary. She was an
Irishwoman who died 21 years before Jenny was born leaving several
very young children without a mother or a stable, happy home.
Yesterday's Children describes the trauma and worry of this
continual pastlife memory, and Jenny's decision to search for her
lost children. The book follows her progress through her dreams and
memories, the revelations of hypnotism, her searches through maps,
through local groups in Ireland, and her trip to the village where
Mary had lived. Finally, she details her painstaking search for the
children (now in their sixties and seventies) who had been split up
after Mary's death, and the extraordinary reunions that took place.
This is a fascinating book. In many ways it is a real life
detective story, as we learn about Jenny, about Mary, her difficult
life and finally, with great joy and trepidation, discover what
happened to her children.
From the author of"Yesterday's Children," an update on her research
into her past lives Jenny Cockell has always had memories of living
before. In her first book, "Yesterday's Children," she described
her search for the past life family which had haunted her from her
earliest childhood. She remembered living as Mary Sutton, an
Irishwoman who had died over 20 years before she was born. She gave
an extraordinary account of how she successfully found Mary's
surviving children, and was reunited with them in the present. Here
she brings readers up to date with her story, giving details of the
four past lives that she remembers most clearly and explains how
she has tried to trace them all. In particular, she remembers a
life in Japan, which she has desperately sought to verify and
uncover. Beginning with flashes of memories that she experienced in
childhood, Jenny describes how she "found" Mary and her children,
her subsequent researches into her Japanese life, and what it all
means. It is a page-turning account of one woman's journey to find
the lives she lived before.
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